About The MEMORY OF WATER By Shelagh Stephenson
Three sisters; Teresa, Mary and Catherine, come together before their mother's funeral, each haunted by their own demons. The play focuses on how each sister deals with the death and how it directly affects them. The three each have different memories of the same events, causing constant bickering about whose memories are true. As the three women get together after years of separation, all their hidden lies and self-betrayals are about to reach the surface.
A theme of the play is, eponymously, memory. The sisters' memories interact with each other, and show that despite synchronicities of time and place they cannot agree upon one unifying experience. This is echoed in Vi's final speech, which portrays Alzheimer's disease as being adrift among a series of islands of your own identity. The sisters drift around their own islands of memory, unable to agree on one particular point, and yet are unified by their familial bond (Vi comments that "some things stay in your bones").
The play exhibits the unity of time, place and character present in a tragedy, as the play seems to take place at one time, in one space and without change in the characters' outlooks. However, because the comedy here is so often interspersed with the tragic it may be said to be a tragi-comedy. (synopsis from Wikipedia)
Originally produced in New York City by The Manhattan Theatre Club on October 15, 1998.
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AARON VANDERWEG - Mary
REBECCA BOYCE - Teresa
EMILY TALMA - Catherine
DUSTIN FUNK - Frank
JEREMY BROOKS - Mike
CYNTHIA EDWARDS - Vi
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SHELAGH STEPHENSON - Playwright
CYNTHIA EDWARDS - Director
CYNTHIA EDWARDS - Set Designer
LOU-ANNE WINSHIP - Stage Manager
LACEY OLESON-RINEHART - Lighting Designer
KATHRYN HUEDEPOHL -Costume Designer
JORDAN HARRIS - Sound Designer
JEREMY ROBINSON - Production Manager
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Set Decoration: Cynthia Edwards
Set Construction: Derek Olinek, Barry Lockwood
Paint: Derek Olinek, Tracy Hill
Props: Jeremy Robinson
Sound: Reina Jugeta, Jordan Harris, Lloyd Jackson
Lights: Grant Woodcock, Jill Craig
Backstage: Heather Reynolds ,Tracy Hill